What were you expecting for an uncharted game? Just curious.
I just expected it to look a lot better and from reading this thread, i'm far from alone.
What were you expecting for an uncharted game? Just curious.
Something looks off.
Honest opinion, I was not blown away.
The game looks of course mighty impressive but with Uncharted and ND the expectation is to set some kind of new standard. This clearly didn't happen with this demo.
Maybe the demo simply wasn't particularly interesting, too much time climbing on the rocks, the shooting sections were pretty basic although they gave away a few gameplay improvements like the added verticality, more importance on stealth, a few new tricks like the rope, the ice/rock axe.
The games seems to be really inspired by the Tomb Raider 2013 reboot. It's not clear if they're hinting at an open world or semi-open world island as the setting which would be a significant change for the series. Even in this case since variety is an important part in the success of the Uncharted formula I hope that the game takes place in different places around the world and not in a single big setting like the TR reboot.
Overall I'm happy with the gameplay demo, it was more than I expected at this stage, it means that development is progressing well and I'm sure that they have lots of tricks up their sleeve, graphics will improve a lot as well, but next time I see the game I want to be amazed like happened with the U2 and U3 E3 demos, something that didn't happen today.
Right so I never had a PS3 to play Uncharted, but is this series just Drake being sarcastic and talking to skeletons? Because I like it.
because lol
E3
Playstation Experience
Something looks off.
Its not modern gamers, its PC elitists. There is no planet in which you aren't impressed by U4 coming from a console background.
Only high end PC gamers can possibly enter this thread and say they are not impressed by the graphics.
And if you pay close attention, its usually always the same people here.
I think I need to take a break from GAF.
As I'm watching the gameplay video my first impression is that it looks like uncharted. If you told me it was uncharted 4 for ps3 I don't think I would be able to tell the difference.
I think I need to take a break from GAF.
Honest opinion, I was not blown away.
The game looks of course mighty impressive but with Uncharted and ND the expectation is to set some kind of new standard. This clearly didn't happen with this demo.
Maybe the demo simply wasn't particularly interesting, too much time climbing on the rocks, the shooting sections were pretty basic although they gave away a few gameplay improvements like the added verticality, more importance on stealth, a few new tricks like the rope, the ice/rock axe.
The games seems to be really inspired by the Tomb Raider 2013 reboot. It's not clear if they're hinting at an open world or semi-open world island as the setting which would be a significant change for the series. Even in this case since variety is an important part in the success of the Uncharted formula I hope that the game takes place in different places around the world and not in a single big setting like the TR reboot.
Overall I'm happy with the gameplay demo, it was more than I expected at this stage, it means that development is progressing well and I'm sure that they have lots of tricks up their sleeve, graphics will improve a lot as well, but next time I see the game I want to be amazed like happened with the U2 and U3 E3 demos, something that didn't happen today.
isnt it funny that uncharted was built on the tomb raider concept then the new tomb raider took some of uncharted and now uncharted took from the new tomb raider.
because lol
E3
Playstation Experience
Something looks off.
I just expected it to look a lot better and from reading this thread, i'm far from alone.
I don't know, people who played Killzone Shadowfall or the new Infamous game might feel a bit underwhelmed. People super high expectations for Naughty Dog games when it come to visuals.
Something looks off.
Played those games. Confirmed not underwhelmed.I don't know, people who played Killzone Shadowfall or the new Infamous game might feel a bit underwhelmed. People have super high expectations for Naughty Dog games when it come to visuals.
Trying this colour range corrected image:
Something looks off.
Played those games. Confirmed not underwhelmed.
IMO, there is nothing more to it than time of day, different DOF, and water.
Gameplay model's hair still looks whack compared to what was shown in the debut trailer. I wish they could nail that, because otherwise Nate looks great in action.
Really? ND wasn't making games on PS3 that were far better looking than everything else on PS3, why should,it be any different on PS4? In fact, I'd argue that they didn't even make the best looking game on PS3, because that was GoW3.I don't know, people who played Killzone Shadowfall or the new Infamous game might feel a bit underwhelmed. People have super high expectations for Naughty Dog games when it come to visuals.
You must have had an amazing PS3.
Drake's hair looks bad compared to the OG trailer but it still is pretty impressive.
Drake can fly!
Honest opinion, I was not blown away.
The game looks of course mighty impressive but with Uncharted and ND the expectation is to set some kind of new standard. This clearly didn't happen with this demo.
Maybe the demo simply wasn't particularly interesting, too much time climbing on the rocks, the shooting sections were pretty basic although they gave away a few gameplay improvements like the added verticality, more importance on stealth, a few new tricks like the rope, the ice/rock axe.
The games seems to be really inspired by the Tomb Raider 2013 reboot. It's not clear if they're hinting at an open world or semi-open world island as the setting which would be a significant change for the series. Even in this case since variety is an important part in the success of the Uncharted formula I hope that the game takes place in different places around the world and not in a single big setting like the TR reboot.
Overall I'm happy with the gameplay demo, it was more than I expected at this stage, it means that development is progressing well and I'm sure that they have lots of tricks up their sleeve (they're not going to spoil key sections of the game so early), graphics will improve a lot as well, but next time I see the game I want to be amazed like happened with the U2 and U3 E3 demos, something that didn't happen today.
I wonder if Sully will jump on enemies from behind with a knife if Drake is in danger.
"Holy shit, Nate."
almost like they changed the e3 model a little bit, at least to me.
IMO, there is nothing more to it than time of day, different DOF, and water.
There hasn't been any complaint about U4 gameplay, which is a pretty good sign. To be honest, I am very impressed with the demo, especially how dynamic and fast-paced the combat is.People should really go to Order and Quantam Break threads if all they care about are visuals and not gameplay. Instead of discussing the awesome gameplay possibilities we see here, we are discussing about the differences between the E3 trailer and the demo when there is not much of a difference. Hell if people want downgrades look at horrible Witcher 3 trailer.
I wonder if Sully will jump on enemies from behind with a knife if Drake is in danger.
"Holy shit, Nate."
Drake can fly!
Honest opinion, I was not blown away.
The game looks of course mighty impressive but with Uncharted and ND the expectation is to set some kind of new standard. This clearly didn't happen with this demo.
Maybe the demo simply wasn't particularly interesting, too much time climbing on the rocks, the shooting sections were pretty basic although they gave away a few gameplay improvements like the added verticality, more importance on stealth, a few new tricks like the rope, the ice/rock axe.
The games seems to be really inspired by the Tomb Raider 2013 reboot. It's not clear if they're hinting at an open world or semi-open world island as the setting which would be a significant change for the series. Even in this case since variety is an important part in the success of the Uncharted formula I hope that the game takes place in different places around the world and not in a single big setting like the TR reboot.
Overall I'm happy with the gameplay demo, it was more than I expected at this stage, it means that development is progressing well and I'm sure that they have lots of tricks up their sleeve (they're not going to spoil key sections of the game so early), graphics will improve a lot as well, but next time I see the game I want to be amazed like happened with the U2 and U3 E3 demos, something that didn't happen today.
This seems to be the crux of your criticism and I gotta disagree. UC2's demo is pretty much legendary, but it was a sequel that didn't have great expectations at the time, which is what made it so impressive, and we were happy to play through it again because it was something incredibly unique at the time. UC3 just blew its load way too early with trailers, and I was left disappointed that its huge set pieces were more or less all exposed beforehand.
They did it right with TLOU. Kept everything very closwee to the chest, and only showed enough to display its gameplay mechanics and story. I think they're doing the same with Uncharted 4, and I still think this approach is better for an audience that has become desensitized to set pieces. They should be cool surprises for players to discover in the game, and not the centerpiece of a preview.
I don't know, people who played Killzone Shadowfall or the new Infamous game might feel a bit underwhelmed. People have super high expectations for Naughty Dog games when it come to visuals.